Fellow White People, About Your Inherent Racism
Fellow white people: Recognize your inherent racism. It’s painful. I recognize mine. I’m angry at myself and my race and my society.
Samantha Cocco is a two-time alum of John Carroll University ('09, '16G), former Jesuit Volunteer (Pohnpei, FSM, '09-'11), and current women's coordinator for the Akron Chapter of the Ignatian Spirituality Project. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio, where she is research administrator for the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at Case Western Reserve University, and a semi-professional theatre actor.
Fellow white people: Recognize your inherent racism. It’s painful. I recognize mine. I’m angry at myself and my race and my society.
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